Why are people so damn trashy here? I remember finding trash in the woods growing up and my dad said people used to use such places as dump sites. I also remember how many beer cans you’d see along country roads from people riding around drinking
As someone who lives in the country and has a good bit of road frontage to clean up, I can confirm that at least the Anderson County area has some trashy ass people.
I think its because yall ran off Lou too quickly so his anti littering campaign could take its full affect.
Planet Hollywood was beside it. Bullwinkles was behind them down the road a little bit. And Hard Rock was over in Broadway. I spent waaaaaay too much time over in that area.
I’d do the full loop if you have time. Really nice hike but not as many good views as you would hope. I haven’t done it in years but it used to have a lookout place or two that were pretty far away from the falls so if you want good pictures then take a zoom lens. All if got for you. Enjoy.
i stopped buying this a few years ago after googling the company and finding out the owners were white folks.
I’m shocked that a middle aged super white / probable former frat star with Bama bangs from Pawleys Island has a shit take on race relations.
Jesus Christ. Anybody know this guy Wesley Brown who was murdered in Columbia this weekend? Clemson grad from Greenville who came to town for a wedding. Apparently got shot and robbed walking down the street, so basically every tater's nightmare of Cootlumbia -------------------- "Columbia police are searching for a University of South Carolina student and have arrested one suspect, both of whom have been charged with murder in relation to a shooting that occurred on Senate Street this past weekend, officials announced Wednesday. Police officials said in a press release that they believe Xavier York Glover and Zachery Jamell Williams, both 20 years old, approached the victim, 26-year-old Wesley Colin Brown, on Senate Street in the early hours of Sunday morning, stole a personal belonging and then shot him. Williams is a USC student who resides in off-campus housing, the USC Police Department said in a release."
About to have a birthday Wesley Colin Brown October 29, 1993 - October 04, 2020 Wesley Colin Brown October 29, 1993 – October 4, 2020 Wesley Brown of Atlanta, GA and Greenville, SC passed away Sunday, October 4, 2020, stepping into the next world at peace. Wesley was born in Atlanta, GA to parents Jeff and Terry. He was the third of four boys—the others Jeff Jr., Brady, and Grant. And yes, though there were heated disagreements, it is undeniable. He was the funniest of all the brothers. In his early youth, Wesley attended Holy Redeemer after which he attended and graduated from Marist School (where he was voted by his peers Most Witty in his class). From there he attended Clemson University, graduating in 2017. Wes would be the first to tell you, Go Tigers! Following graduation, Wesley moved to Greenville, SC to begin his professional career. During that time he lived with his brother Brady. Those were times his brother will forever hold dear to his heart. Wesley loved to read. He loved to dance. Loved science fiction. Loved movies. Music. Trivia. Good food. Telling stories. But most of all he loved people. The list of those who considered Wesley their best friend is long, a true testament to his character. Wesley’s love for his family and friends was unending. It knew no bounds. His laugh. That utterly contagious laugh electrified a room. Every time Wesley laughed, the world became a better place, and boy did he laugh a lot. To know Wesley was to know joy. Pure, unadulterated joy. Somehow he had an inside joke with every person he ever met. It was not a rare sight to turn and find him on stage giving an impromptu performance of Prince’s “Purple Rain”. Why? Because that is the kind of person he was. A son, a brother, a friend, he lived his life the best way. A way we all could only hope to come close to barely achieving. We will all keep him in our hearts forever. And we will smile when we remember him. Unfortunately, due to COVID restrictions, the funeral Mass on Friday, October 9th at 11am honoring his life, will be limited to family members. For those unable to attend, please join us via live stream. The link to the live stream Mass will be posted here: https://evt.live/patchwoork/the-funeral-of-wesley-colin-brown. At a later date once it is safe to gather, we will be holding a Celebration of Wesley’s life. Because there’s truly so much to celebrate. There will be dancing, laughing, telling stories, and remembering all the good times. And there were so many good times. In lieu of flowers, our family has requested donations be made to Everybody Wins, an organization that promotes children’s literacy. Donate in Wesley’s name here: https://4agc.com/donation_pages/ab8a9e92-eb4e-497d-8ad9-13b4913230af. Arrangements by SouthCare Cremation & Funeral Society, 91 Andrew Drive, Suite 100, Stockbridge, GA 30281. www.southcare.us. To send a flower arrangement to the family of Wesley Colin Brown, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Wesley Colin Brown, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.
Lived on Senate Street until recently and walked everywhere. Never had any problems. If there was an area I felt paranoid about walking at night, it wouldn't have been there. Well-lit and university police all around
He was friends with some of my friends, didn’t know him personally but we were at Clemson at the same time
How far can you get without looking? Got 55 (Guessing the data is a little outdated because Blythewood did not pop up at all...guessing that's gotta be top 100 by now)
That's the point. You have to be a SC turbo dork like me to get 50+. And ashy larry apparently. It always amazes me I'm 37 and lived in SC my whole life and I can still pick up a map and find somewhere I've never heard of. /map nerd
39, i didn't realize it needed to be "hilton head island", or that "batesburg-leesville" counted as one. also missed some forgettable places like Florence
you can knock out an easy ~20 in “columbia” “charleston” and “greenville” another ~10 places you traveled to for high school sports places you drive through otw to the coast places with colleges
Just visualize the state in your head and try to name everywhere you ever heard of. There are towns with 2k people on there
Yeah, grew up for most of my life in Greer but lived in Orangeburg for 9 months after graduating from Clemson for my first job. I’m a bit of a SC nerd as well.
There are a decent amount of small towns with the same name of sec/acc college towns. Blacksburg, Auburn, Little Rock, Baton Rouge